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we begin with paul live in washington. so, paul, what else have you learned about this potential strike against syria? >> reporter: well, here's what we know about u.s. capabilities in the region. as you mentioned there are a half-dozen american warships in the eastern mediterranean, five of them are guided-missile destroyers carrying tomahawk missiles, one is a marine troop carriers with several hundred marines on board. the president has emphasized no boots on the ground. this ship is kept in the region as a precautionary measure. now, france so far is the only major u.s. ally to pledge support. they have one aircraft carrier stationed in the mediterranean, and about a dozen war planes at two bases in the region. those are armed with short-range missiles that could strike targets within syria. you mentioned also there's going to be an administration briefing with the senate republicans this afternoon. the white house has confirmed that will take place this afternoon. secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck
we begin with paul live in washington. so, paul, what else have you learned about this potential strike against syria? >> reporter: well, here's what we know about u.s. capabilities in the region. as you mentioned there are a half-dozen american warships in the eastern mediterranean, five of them are guided-missile destroyers carrying tomahawk missiles, one is a marine troop carriers with several hundred marines on board. the president has emphasized no boots on the ground. this ship is...
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jon donvan, abc news, washington. >> we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're always there at abcnews.com, "nightline" later and i'll see you again right back here tomorrow night. >> tonight a fairfield grass fire spreads throughout the neighborhood. >> also, flames from the rim fire have now reaches hetch hetchy. we're live as firefighters there begin to make headway. >> and how to get 280,000 commuter as cross the bay trance yilt agencies rev up for a bridge closure. >> the traffic app helping everybody get around when the bay bridge shuts down is now hands free. >> that breaking news is the story we've been following. a live picture over a neighborhood in fairfield today that went up in flames this afternoon. several homes have been destroyed in what appears to be a string of spot fires along interstate 80. good evening, everybody, i'm larry beil. >> and i'm carolyn johnson. the started as a grass fire, first reported after 3:30 this afternoon, near interstate 80 but quickly spread through the adjacent neighborhood and destroyed several homes. >> withi
jon donvan, abc news, washington. >> we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're always there at abcnews.com, "nightline" later and i'll see you again right back here tomorrow night. >> tonight a fairfield grass fire spreads throughout the neighborhood. >> also, flames from the rim fire have now reaches hetch hetchy. we're live as firefighters there begin to make headway. >> and how to get 280,000 commuter as cross the bay trance yilt agencies rev up for a...
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we're based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and i'll probably always miss, and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book and most of my three earlier books as well. but i know that quality of life and the quality of discourse, particularly civic discourse, will be greatly improved. [laughter] and i know, also, that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that i'm speaking here tonight, and he would commend this institution on its civic-mindedness. franklin was known as a projector, that is he loves social projects, and for him, as i hope to show you tonight, knowledge is an activity exemplified by the programs you have here at town hall. but i do have to say one thing, i think he would probably frown at the roman revival architecture. [laughter] again, as i hope to make clear, franklin was an implacable foe of classical learning and felt that it was a real weight around the neck of middle class and aspiring workers who wanted to get educated, the notion they had to le
we're based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and i'll probably always miss, and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book and most of my three earlier books as well. but i know that quality of life and the quality of discourse, particularly civic discourse, will be greatly improved. [laughter] and i know, also, that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that i'm speaking here tonight, and...
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we are based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book, most of my three or their books as well. but i know the lord of life and quality of discourse will be greatly improved. and i know also that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that if speaking here tonight and that he would commend this institution on its civic mindedness. franklin was what was known as a projector. he loves -- loud projects, social projects. knowledge was a social activity and that was exemplified by the program get here at town hall. i do have to say one thing. i think he would probably frown at the roman revival architecture. [laughter] again as a hel hope to make cle, franklin was an implacable foe and felt it was a real weight around the neck of middle-class and a spotting workers who are to get education. i will speak for about 35 minutes roughly i'm helped allow a lot of time for questions. i've been told this is an audience, an event good for discus
we are based out of portland, oregon, having left washington, d.c., the other washington. there is one institution i miss and that's the library of congress where i wrote this book, most of my three or their books as well. but i know the lord of life and quality of discourse will be greatly improved. and i know also that benjamin franklin would be particularly pleased to know that if speaking here tonight and that he would commend this institution on its civic mindedness. franklin was what was...
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washington's budget acts delays millions of dollars in projects. that story, new at 6. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6. >>> good evening. i'm gasia mikaelian. julie haener is off tonight. >> and i'm frank somerville. the board of inquiry's all-day hearing on bart negotiations just wrapped up a little over an hour ago, but not before bart and the union and the public all spoke at length about the stalemate in contract talks. it is a story that continues to develop tonight. bart claims the two sides are $100 million apart. but late this afternoon, a union attorney disputed that and put the figure at closer to $56 million. and all of this was before the public got a chance to sound off on the standoff that could strand hundreds of thousands of commuters. ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar has been at that hearing all day long. he's live now with what happens next. tom? >> reporter: those numbers are worth hearing again, because it's all being done in hopes of averting this. another strike. three-mem
washington's budget acts delays millions of dollars in projects. that story, new at 6. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now. this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6. >>> good evening. i'm gasia mikaelian. julie haener is off tonight. >> and i'm frank somerville. the board of inquiry's all-day hearing on bart negotiations just wrapped up a little over an hour ago, but not before bart and the union and the public all spoke at length about the stalemate in contract...
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. >> bomb said any use of chemical weapons in syria would constitute the crossing of a red line but washington said it still needs prov proof that ches were used in the attack. david cameron and the u.s. president agreed that the attack merits a serious response. >> i think that we need to be very careful here about airstrikes and ramifications because of the access between syria, iran, and hezbollah. and probably also russia as well. because these entities will have to try to control the aftermath of an u.s. strike on syria, and, indeed, bashir's threats to the rest of the region can be met through state and non-state reactions. >> reporter: u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been talking to his counterparts in saudi arabia, jordan and turkey rallying support. the statement from the russian foreign ministry: the statement also said that moscow had paid serious attention to remarks the u.s. defense secretary played without measures questioned by the u.s. president and said moscow was alarmed by demands from paris, london and other capitols to respond decisively to alleged chemical attacks
. >> bomb said any use of chemical weapons in syria would constitute the crossing of a red line but washington said it still needs prov proof that ches were used in the attack. david cameron and the u.s. president agreed that the attack merits a serious response. >> i think that we need to be very careful here about airstrikes and ramifications because of the access between syria, iran, and hezbollah. and probably also russia as well. because these entities will have to try to...
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this was him wednesday night at a march on washington event at union temple church in d.c. d.c friends say he was a mediator within the community and had plans to run for commissioner. >> events commemorating the 50th anniversary on the march on washington go full steam today. >> memorial circle will remain r open unless it need it's be closed for pedestrian safety tomorrow. participates are encouraged to take public transportation to the march and ral i. why another rally held tomorrow, the d.c. statehood and self determination march and rally.ly >> the mayor was among those in attendance at freedom applausall activities gathering at the d.c. war memorial at 9:00 tomorrow t morning and then they'll head to the lincoln memorial at 9:30 for the march. ahead of the anniversary of the march the post office will release a new forever stamptamp today. the big reveal will be made on o facebook and actress gabrielle union will be on that event. >> all right. here is a question for you. were you at the march on washington? do you have family members therm or friends who were there?
this was him wednesday night at a march on washington event at union temple church in d.c. d.c friends say he was a mediator within the community and had plans to run for commissioner. >> events commemorating the 50th anniversary on the march on washington go full steam today. >> memorial circle will remain r open unless it need it's be closed for pedestrian safety tomorrow. participates are encouraged to take public transportation to the march and ral i. why another rally held...
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have live coverage of the let freedom ring ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. also, tamron will anchor a special hour of coverage tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern where we will air dr. martin luther king's entire "i have a dream" speech. do not miss that. "the cycle" is up next. stick around. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> what our political you want a has learned from top aides to the president. >>> our exclusive interview is ahead. >>> speaking of games, is washington angling to host the olympics? if so, is obstructionism an olympic event? >>> plus, krystal has two wards to say to the gop. thank you. wait, did you think she was going to say so
have live coverage of the let freedom ring ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. also, tamron will anchor a special hour of coverage tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern where we will air dr. martin luther king's entire "i have a dream" speech. do not miss that. "the cycle" is up next. stick around. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're...
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like who's raking it in because of that so once again contractors the so-called you know people around washington d.c. and connected are raking it in thanks to this essentially free money from the government for them first in line are the colleges and universities and the contractors who build their extravagant athletic complexes hotel like dormitories and god knows what other campus embellishments for these little regional economic empires the federal student loan system is essentially a mass of an ongoing government subsidy once funded mostly by emotionally vulnerable parents but now increasingly paid for in the form of federally backed loans to a political constituency low and middle income students that has virtually no lobby in washington right well this is why you don't have any social unrest amongst the youth in america you know the one nine hundred sixty s. the cultural revolution the youth revolution they stopped the vietnam war so why hasn't the iraq war been stopped the afghanistan war the all the odds. patients why america around the world how can the youth is so acquiescent to all of
like who's raking it in because of that so once again contractors the so-called you know people around washington d.c. and connected are raking it in thanks to this essentially free money from the government for them first in line are the colleges and universities and the contractors who build their extravagant athletic complexes hotel like dormitories and god knows what other campus embellishments for these little regional economic empires the federal student loan system is essentially a mass...
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karen travers, abc2 news, washington. >> love the changing diers? >> i love the whole thing, attempting to be normal people complrks is so cool. >>> all right. a man who wore red, white and blue for our nation is getting red shirted by the ncaa. >> and everyone is looking for ways to cope our kids safe in school. why white boards with a twist will do the job. >>> get a lot more cooperation and help. i did serve my country. >> he's a marine. he played recreational football for stress relief. the ncaa clarified that as organized competition. you're kidding me. that means he has to sit out his first year of college. >> anything other than high school ball, intramural, i couldn't believe they who penalize me for that. >> i hope the appeal process goes through. steve's a great man and what he's done for our country the last five years. all he wants to do is finish school. >> he is appealing the ncaa's opinion. >> this story as you all fired up on facebook. if you want to check out the comments already posted or add your own, go to abc2news.com/facebook.
karen travers, abc2 news, washington. >> love the changing diers? >> i love the whole thing, attempting to be normal people complrks is so cool. >>> all right. a man who wore red, white and blue for our nation is getting red shirted by the ncaa. >> and everyone is looking for ways to cope our kids safe in school. why white boards with a twist will do the job. >>> get a lot more cooperation and help. i did serve my country. >> he's a marine. he played...
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instead of relying on congressmen in washington to impose it on themselves. perhaps we might be able to -- i wonder if you thought about the ideas. >> i have thought about them indeed those issues have arisen ever since the crisis of the monetary standard. of the post war system arose around 1960. ideas not unlike that have been proposed not quite so suck between a legislative act and a constitutional -- as a practical matter, dysfunctional as congress is thought to be, i would choose the legislative acting as the less than perfect of the mechanism by which to gnawing rate -- the gold standard. if i may pick up on the beginning and say probably not fore thought that congress imposes the gold standard on an unruly dysfunctional financial order. the better way to say it, if i may, is that congress is required by the constitution to define the american monetary standard. not the french monetary stand nor the world. but congress under is article i section viii, you'll see a derivative of point in section x, that -- that in article i, section viii congress is give
instead of relying on congressmen in washington to impose it on themselves. perhaps we might be able to -- i wonder if you thought about the ideas. >> i have thought about them indeed those issues have arisen ever since the crisis of the monetary standard. of the post war system arose around 1960. ideas not unlike that have been proposed not quite so suck between a legislative act and a constitutional -- as a practical matter, dysfunctional as congress is thought to be, i would choose the...
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coast fewer in washington fresh threats including the possible consolation. to the biggest british spy agency ultimately highlighting london's dependence on washington. by the last british resident of the guantanamo bay prison. special investigation.
coast fewer in washington fresh threats including the possible consolation. to the biggest british spy agency ultimately highlighting london's dependence on washington. by the last british resident of the guantanamo bay prison. special investigation.
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"washington post" they write the u.s. can't dictate the outcome in syria and it would be foolish to send ground troops in an effort to do so. but by combining military pressures with training, weapon supplies and diplomacy it could exercise considerable influence. the military measures could include destroying forces involved in chemical weapons use and elements of the syrian air force that have been yawsed to target civilians as well as helping to carve out a safe zone for rebels and the civilian populations they are seeking to protect. keith, alexandria, pennsylvania now. republican. hi. caller: i don't know when this country is ever going to learn, every war seems to be a good reason to be to go in and kill the people we have in the military and come back with no arms, no legs, everything like that. the cost of it just tremendous, and in the end, they will never appreciate us. if we do, or if we don't. thank you. host: steven, lancaster, south carolina, independent, hi. caller: hello. host: good morning, steven. caller
"washington post" they write the u.s. can't dictate the outcome in syria and it would be foolish to send ground troops in an effort to do so. but by combining military pressures with training, weapon supplies and diplomacy it could exercise considerable influence. the military measures could include destroying forces involved in chemical weapons use and elements of the syrian air force that have been yawsed to target civilians as well as helping to carve out a safe zone for rebels and...
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"the washington post" reports that between january and june this year, or on sunday for the most for closures in the country -- maryland saw the fourth most foreclosures in the country. in maryland, court-approved foreclosures makes the process take longer. the national average for a gallon of gas is down six cents in emeka week, and experts predict the prices will keep falling for the rest of the year. why couldn't we have gotten this news a few months ago? justice -- just as the summer getaways are winding down, gas prices are also coming down. prices actually peaked with the national average of $3.79 in february. they fail in the spring, only to climb back in june and july. amid the unrest in egypt and u.s. refineries going off-line for maintenance. but with demand starting to slow down in august, prices have started to drop again, with analysts pretty pink they will keep going down -- with analysts predicting they will keep going down as they switch to a cheaper winter blend of gasoline. >> prices could drop 20 cents a gallon by the start of october. >> the national average could
"the washington post" reports that between january and june this year, or on sunday for the most for closures in the country -- maryland saw the fourth most foreclosures in the country. in maryland, court-approved foreclosures makes the process take longer. the national average for a gallon of gas is down six cents in emeka week, and experts predict the prices will keep falling for the rest of the year. why couldn't we have gotten this news a few months ago? justice -- just as the...
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>> in early july, more than 300 demonstrators gathered in washington, d.c. they were protesting against domestic surveillance of america's intelligence agencies. >> if you have a government that is watching you or has the ability to, that will prevent people from saying what they think. >> i understand national defense and everything, but not at the expense of privacy for american citizens. >> the practice is widespread. it's not only the intelligence agencies working on national security that are doing it. in pennsylvania police departments hunt criminals with pictures from secure and other cameras. entering them into a facial recognition system. this is where pennsylvania's system is run. this surveillance camera picture shows someone facing to the side. it could be modified to a front-facing image. >> five major points and the green and gray are secondary. you have the points lined up, the systemic mas a 3d image and you put it in a neutral pose. >> then it is compared with photos in the state's databases and they hold images of people who have been arres
>> in early july, more than 300 demonstrators gathered in washington, d.c. they were protesting against domestic surveillance of america's intelligence agencies. >> if you have a government that is watching you or has the ability to, that will prevent people from saying what they think. >> i understand national defense and everything, but not at the expense of privacy for american citizens. >> the practice is widespread. it's not only the intelligence agencies working on...
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like who's raking it in because of that so once again contractors the so-called you know people around washington d.c. and connected are raking it in thanks to this essentially free money from. government for them first in line are the colleges and universities and the contractors who build their extravagant athletic complexes hotel like dormitories and god knows what other campus embellishments for these little regional economic empires the federal student loan system is essentially a mass of an ongoing government subsidy once funded mostly by emotionally vulnerable parents but now increasingly paid for in the form of federally backed loans to a political constituency low and middle income students that has virtually no lobby in washington well this is why you don't have any social unrest amongst the youth in america you know the one nine hundred sixty s. the cultural revolution the youth revolution they stopped the vietnam war so why hasn't the iraq war been stopped afghanistan war the all the occupations by america around the world how come the us is so acquiescent to all of this going on is b
like who's raking it in because of that so once again contractors the so-called you know people around washington d.c. and connected are raking it in thanks to this essentially free money from. government for them first in line are the colleges and universities and the contractors who build their extravagant athletic complexes hotel like dormitories and god knows what other campus embellishments for these little regional economic empires the federal student loan system is essentially a mass of...
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and i recently had the opportunity to go to the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. and i was walking through the gallery and i got totally photo happy taking these pictures of clouds. and i realized that i needed to self-curate and refine it because when i was flying home to san francisco i was taking pictures of the clouds outside of the window of the plane and i thought that i just need to synthesize this and i did a little bit of looking around of what other art historians have said about clouds and land scapes there is a wonderful series called the met connections and the met museum of art has created this of talking about themes or other ideas that have to do with their permanent collection and of course, what did determine the european paintings department and assisting in nothing other than clouds. so i am in pretty big company here trying to talk about 550 years of clouds and art. but i will do my best in 15 minutes. i also found out in talking about clouds and conversation with other curators that there was an exhibition of the center for british art that e
and i recently had the opportunity to go to the national gallery of art in washington, d.c. and i was walking through the gallery and i got totally photo happy taking these pictures of clouds. and i realized that i needed to self-curate and refine it because when i was flying home to san francisco i was taking pictures of the clouds outside of the window of the plane and i thought that i just need to synthesize this and i did a little bit of looking around of what other art historians have said...
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like who's raking it in because of that so once again contractors the so-called you know people around washington d.c. and connected are raking it in thanks to this essentially free money from the government for them first in line are the colleges and universities and the contractors who build their extravagant athletic complexes hotel like dormitories and god knows what other campus embellishments for these little regional economic empires the federal student loan system is essentially a mass of an ongoing government subsidy once funded mostly by emotionally vulnerable parents but now increasingly paid for in the form of federally backed loans to a political constituency low and middle income students that has virtually no lobby in washington well this is why you don't have any social unrest amongst the youth in america you know the one nine hundred sixty s. the cultural revolution the youth revolution they stopped the vietnam war so why hasn't the iraq war been stopped afghanistan war the all the occupations by america around the world how come the earth is so acquiescent to all of this going o
like who's raking it in because of that so once again contractors the so-called you know people around washington d.c. and connected are raking it in thanks to this essentially free money from the government for them first in line are the colleges and universities and the contractors who build their extravagant athletic complexes hotel like dormitories and god knows what other campus embellishments for these little regional economic empires the federal student loan system is essentially a mass...
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that says washington sees support for a potential intervention weaken with britain's parliament divided on that its. critics point to america's own toxic pause from agent orange in vietnam to cia support for saddam's chemical aggression coming up we examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks to sex offenders taken off a police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators.
that says washington sees support for a potential intervention weaken with britain's parliament divided on that its. critics point to america's own toxic pause from agent orange in vietnam to cia support for saddam's chemical aggression coming up we examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks to sex offenders taken off a police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators.
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washington is not broken. washington is a finely tuned machine that is aimed at expanding government, taking away our freedom, and picking winners and losers in the economy. [applause] but here is the dirty secret. all of us in this room together, when we stick together, when we make sure that our voice is heard, when we hold congress accountable, we can stop it. they cannot pass this legislation unless we allow them, and if we go to their town halls, if we go to the ballot box, if we demand change from washington, we will get it. [applause] and so, we have a problem in washington that there are a lot of people that seem to be part of the no, we can't caucus. they say, no, we cannot have a low, flat, fair tax. they say, no, we can't get rid of our department of education. and right now, they are saying no, we cannot defund obamacare. that is not true. we all know, yes, we can do all of those things. [applause] and let me tell you how we can do it. the first and most important, immediate thing is that every mem
washington is not broken. washington is a finely tuned machine that is aimed at expanding government, taking away our freedom, and picking winners and losers in the economy. [applause] but here is the dirty secret. all of us in this room together, when we stick together, when we make sure that our voice is heard, when we hold congress accountable, we can stop it. they cannot pass this legislation unless we allow them, and if we go to their town halls, if we go to the ballot box, if we demand...
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washington this afternoon. dries out thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, offer the weekend, temperatures just below 90, so it's not really heating up that much, not cooling off, as well. the only thing that changes is the rain clears out. heating up, these are the current temperatures, mid 70's already up to 80 in fargo, north dakota. heat advisories for that same area, this is fog around the great lakes. that wilburn off and things will heat up. temperatures by this afternoon could be up to 100 in rapid city, 99 in omaha, minneapolis 92. the heat index could be above 100 degrees, again, maybe closer to 110 like yesterday. the radar in the clouds showing a cluster of thunderstorms north and south dakota, pushing east around this big area of high pressure that keeps the heat in place. the temperatures will warm up there and there's maybe the possibility of a strong thunderstorm. western pacific, tropical storm moving just off the coast of tie won heading toward japan, giving flooding in that area, so watching th
washington this afternoon. dries out thursday, friday, saturday, sunday, offer the weekend, temperatures just below 90, so it's not really heating up that much, not cooling off, as well. the only thing that changes is the rain clears out. heating up, these are the current temperatures, mid 70's already up to 80 in fargo, north dakota. heat advisories for that same area, this is fog around the great lakes. that wilburn off and things will heat up. temperatures by this afternoon could be up to...
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although washington accuses president asad of using chemicals on civilians r.t.u. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off a police watch list our team talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public's safety. and.
although washington accuses president asad of using chemicals on civilians r.t.u. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off a police watch list our team talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public's safety. and.
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but if you will come on in washington d.c. all the face i think you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. what i mean here is of course the bailout in the united states with eighty five percent of the population being strongly against it and i don't think it's been you know the democratic institutions and the will of the people would prevent the government from actually implementing you know we have created a system that is against the will of the people that is too big to fail we jailed no bankers that committed these heinous acts which destroyed trillions of dollars of wealth and so it does bring into question the very strength of democracy right now i would argue that it's quite weak. we speak your language i mean some of the well i know i've been. with these programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles kiddies stories. so you hear. the spanish find out more visit i. decided that the united states should take military action against syrian regime targets president obama say
but if you will come on in washington d.c. all the face i think you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. what i mean here is of course the bailout in the united states with eighty five percent of the population being strongly against it and i don't think it's been you know the democratic institutions and the will of the people would prevent the government from actually implementing you know we have created a system that is against the will of the people that is too...
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>> john: the washington times? it's the washington coupon clipper penny saver. but soon to relaunch as the "washington postier" coupon super penny saver. i can't lose those coupon clippers. they're the only ones who buy print nuchs anymore snon how much did you pay for that? >> $900 million. john: what? it was going to be more but i had a coupon. >> john: is is this a good idea, john? newspapers have notoriously become money-losing businesses. >> i'm going to disrupt the paradigm. that's billionaire speak for [bleep] [bleep]. you see, newspapers thought that people want to pay money for information. but we now know from the internet that what they really want is is their own opinions fed back to to them for free. my newspapers will be printed in three editions to cater to the liberal, conservative and cad video enthusiasts. >> john: that is a powerful group. >> 40% of our economy, john. now, look at jeff bezos' rag from this morning. obama pushes internet proposal. (snoring) factual, boring. but my readers with the same story will have their choice of three pers
>> john: the washington times? it's the washington coupon clipper penny saver. but soon to relaunch as the "washington postier" coupon super penny saver. i can't lose those coupon clippers. they're the only ones who buy print nuchs anymore snon how much did you pay for that? >> $900 million. john: what? it was going to be more but i had a coupon. >> john: is is this a good idea, john? newspapers have notoriously become money-losing businesses. >> i'm going to...
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the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying the's. he saw to reassure staff at the paper. the duty of the paperwork will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners. he said he would not be getting involved in the day-to-day running of the paper. >> there have also been some other big publications in the u.s. changing hands this past week. "newsweek is also being sold as well as the boston globe. time for new owners to try their luck at turning a profit. >> in europe also, the print industry is facing some big challenges. we even -- we hear now from some reporters, startin
the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying...
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us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan by nsa programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which save lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are are not fearful that we the government are violating their privacy. the worm director of the nsa added oversight to hurt a key part of the program moving quickly to protect national security. >> so you need to be careful about how many processes you put in there. the >> reporter: the leak seemed to push russian relations to a post cold war low. president obama has n
us washington. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. the overwhelming message out of the washington is that president obama need to be careful as he tries to trike a balance between restore the public's confidence and trust and protecting national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. but in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's...
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they sent shares of washington post higher after hours. >>> another media legend. newsweek, once owned by the washington post company was sold again. this time to ibt media. this is the all digital news publisher of the international business times. the price and terms of the deal were not disclosed. the weekly news magazine that publishes online only was owned by barry diller's iac interactive corp. they plan to grow the online franchise with readers worldwide. >>> deal number three, the owner of the boston red sox is now the owner of the boston globe, john henry purchased the paper from the new york times company for the bargain price of $70 million. the deal includes the globe's website and boston.com site, the price tag is just a fraction of the more than $1 billion. the new york times company paid for the newspaper two decades ago. >>> and in the world of television today. time warner cable made a proposal to cvs to end their fee dispute. glenn sent a letter to le les moonvez giving consumers a chance to pay ala carte. in the interview, the incoming ceo robert
they sent shares of washington post higher after hours. >>> another media legend. newsweek, once owned by the washington post company was sold again. this time to ibt media. this is the all digital news publisher of the international business times. the price and terms of the deal were not disclosed. the weekly news magazine that publishes online only was owned by barry diller's iac interactive corp. they plan to grow the online franchise with readers worldwide. >>> deal...
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he was here during the march on washington in 1963. he'll be able to offer some perspective on the experience then and what is happening here today. richard. >> all right, aaron. organizers at the lincoln memorial will ring a historic bell at 3:00. the exact time dr. martin luther king wrapped up his speech, quoting the song, my country 'tis of thee. organizers brought in a bell from the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. it was the site of the bombing that killed four young girls. [ bells tolling ] >> bells from nearly 300 churches and historical monuments across the country will also ring their bells. dr. king preached his last sunday sermon at the cathedral in 196. he was assassinated four days later. a statue of king preaching is now carved in one of the cathedral's bays. on this anniversary, a poll shows many americans say his dream has not become reality. the nbc news poll found 54% of americans agree that our nation judges people by their character and not by their skin color. 79% of blacks surveyed disagree with that sta
he was here during the march on washington in 1963. he'll be able to offer some perspective on the experience then and what is happening here today. richard. >> all right, aaron. organizers at the lincoln memorial will ring a historic bell at 3:00. the exact time dr. martin luther king wrapped up his speech, quoting the song, my country 'tis of thee. organizers brought in a bell from the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. it was the site of the bombing that killed four young girls....
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tracie potts joins us live from washington with a preview. what about these new proposals do we expect to hear from the president? >> we expect him to talk about saving money. the real focus is going to be the middle class. and part of that is going to be restructuring how we do mortgages, trying to prevent the collapse of a freddie mac and fannie mae that we saw over the last several years and putting a lot more private money behind mortgages. he's also going to talk about the white house says saving $3,000 per family by making it easier to get mortgages and easier to refinance. for example, wiping out closing costs. if you re-fi to a lower term. what's significant here is where he's saying it. going back to arizona where he first addressed this issue four years ago. >> thank you. >>> and now here is your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. here's something you don't hear every day. a politician being open about their future plans. wendy davis did that monday while addressing the national press club. >> i can say with ab
tracie potts joins us live from washington with a preview. what about these new proposals do we expect to hear from the president? >> we expect him to talk about saving money. the real focus is going to be the middle class. and part of that is going to be restructuring how we do mortgages, trying to prevent the collapse of a freddie mac and fannie mae that we saw over the last several years and putting a lot more private money behind mortgages. he's also going to talk about the white...
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from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction an echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. good speech. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. showing appreciation to rule the day. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to get a massachusetts and speak with chris martenson of pig prosperity dot com chris welcome to the kaiser report thanks max it's good to be back chris. in a recent peak prosperity dot com you write of the four signs that we are in a dangerous bubble territory i'm assuming that means dangerous bubble territory in the stock market tell us about it well it's a dangerous bubble there it's also a really dangerous bubble in the bond markets the quantitative easing efforts across the globe all the central banks they've driven up asset prices everywhere of course they have
from the fog of war to the drums of war washington and its western regional allies are again agitating for a senseless conflict in the middle east this time against syria again it's all about weapons of mass destruction an echo of the catastrophe called iraq western military intervention in syria only make things worse. good speech. more news today violence has once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. showing appreciation to rule the day. welcome back to the...
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the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying the's. he saw to reassure staff at the paper. the duty of the paperwork will remain to its readers and not to the private interests of its owners. he said he would not be getting involved in the day-to-day running of the paper. >> there have also been some other big publications in the u.s. changing hands this past week. "newsweek is also being sold as well as the boston globe. time for new owners to try their luck at turning a profit. >> in europe also, the print industry is facing some big challenges. we even -- we hear now from some reporters, startin
the washington post is not just another u.s. newspaper. it has made history, or rather its reporters have. they spearheaded the reporting of the watergate scandal that led to the resignation of president richard nixon. the post has tried to adapt to the internet age, publishing both a print and online edition and putting some of its content behind a pay wall. but revenue has fallen for seven years and a row. so it is perhaps not surprising that internet sales pioneered jeff bezos is buying...
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although washington accuses president assad of using chemicals on civilians our t.v. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange to vietnam in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq that's coming up this hour too. in other news good bye to guantanamo to algeria to repair treated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago.
although washington accuses president assad of using chemicals on civilians our t.v. looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange to vietnam in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq that's coming up this hour too. in other news good bye to guantanamo to algeria to repair treated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago.
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that's a tremendously high octane political issue in washington and war etc.. some argue it's vital financial security for these resources to be developed. others say no that's not true so a lot of these debates are very powerful political debates happen not between the arctic stakes -- but within domestic states. >> host: what about private investment? >> guest: that is going up very quickly. oil and gas companies very much are sniffing around seeing what there may be for them to invest in. if you look at the russian arctic there has been a string of deals made over the last 18 months where western oil companies are looking to advance in the russian arctic at the russian government is very key to allow those companies to come in to invest and to develop oil and gas resources. and the figure is bandied around are very large. there was one quote from putin. i think he used a figure of four or 500 billion dollars over a period of decades. so they're potentially a very big numbers in terms of money to be invested and of course that is bound if that comes off it's
that's a tremendously high octane political issue in washington and war etc.. some argue it's vital financial security for these resources to be developed. others say no that's not true so a lot of these debates are very powerful political debates happen not between the arctic stakes -- but within domestic states. >> host: what about private investment? >> guest: that is going up very quickly. oil and gas companies very much are sniffing around seeing what there may be for them to...
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dan can take you back to 1708 when george washington tripped over a rock and said two days later the market was down. your chart and pretty right now. >> no, they are not. charles: have to give you some props up front. you said august would be rlly tough, you were right. how do we look now? >> we do not look good at all. especially if you look at the close. charles: this is the island of misfit toys, this is us. >> my strategy is a look at stocks within 5% of the 52-week highs. all of those stocks went through their 52-week highs and cap going. we look for the momentum. dollar tree is one. we look at tm near the 52 week we screen them to see the earnings. charles: chasing stocks this year has been a marvelous strategy. almost every morning you see the stock with great news opening $3 higher. at the end of the day it is up 6 points more. do you have a stock we can look at next week? >> i have a stock i own with clients as well. it uses leverage on gold. if you buy it, you will make some money. charles: i looked at that nugget going across. if you are right on this bad boy, you will ma
dan can take you back to 1708 when george washington tripped over a rock and said two days later the market was down. your chart and pretty right now. >> no, they are not. charles: have to give you some props up front. you said august would be rlly tough, you were right. how do we look now? >> we do not look good at all. especially if you look at the close. charles: this is the island of misfit toys, this is us. >> my strategy is a look at stocks within 5% of the 52-week...
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s new crossfire show van jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes.
s new crossfire show van jones who joins us in washington also joining us is the independent and host of blazes hot list amy holmes.